Herbal Teas - Teabags

Ancient physicians made full and effective use of the natural medicines around them. Most of todays herbal knowledge has its roots in the old time-tested healing systems. Today most mainstream medicines are made from chemical derivatives and even fossil fuels. They are, as a general rule, very new creations that often mimic or are derived from the active constituents of herbs. Herbal teas are usually taken for their flavor and/or ability to subtly alter the body's chemistry. Either way they are a strong tradition that continues today.

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  1. Meadowsweet Leaf & Flower Tea

    Meadowsweet Herb Organic

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5163

    Also known as bridewort, meadowsweet is native to Europe but also found in North America, favouring wet locations and reaching a height of 6'. The small yellowish-white flowers were a favourite strewing herb of Queen Elizabeth and was frequently used for strewing at Church Weddings and for making into bridal garlands. Meadowsweet was first discovered as a medicinal herb in 1835 as a source for salicylic acid from which aspirin was later synthesized. Today it is frequently used as a medicinal tea having a relaxing sweet flavour for adults and children alike.

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  2. Marshmallow Leaf & Root

    Marshmallow Leaf & Root

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T161

    Marshmallow’s genus "Althaea" is derived from the Greek word atho, meaning "to cure." This herb has been used for centuries. It was advocated by Hippocrates for its virtues, and it has long been used as a food in times of famine.

    Native to Europe, Marshmallow grows in wet soils. Its leaves are harvested in August and are good in salads, and the roots are harvested in the autumn.

    This light green tea has a very agreeable, mellow taste leaving you in a state of contentment.

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  3. Maca Maca Root Tea

    Maca Maca Root Tea

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5162

    Maca is an incredible plant; growing in the high, in hospitable areas of the Andean mountains where it is cold, windy, and too bright for most plants to live.Maca is of the mustard family, and is also known as Peruvian Ginseng because of its medicinal effects.

    It has a tangy taste and butterscotch-like aroma. Of all plants grown in the Andes, its nutritional value is among the highest. Today Maca is becoming an important commodity for the Andeans and is often traded for other staples such as corn, rice, and beans.

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  4. Linden Leaf & Flower

    Linden Leaf & Flower

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5159

    The European Linden Tree has dark green leaves and fragrant, yellow-white blossoms which are collected from the tall, stately tree just after the spring bloom.

    The flowers (also known as lime blossoms) are great food for bees who may make up to twenty pounds of honey from a single tree. Linden tea has been a time honoured European folk remedy since the Middle Ages; let it draw you into many hours of relaxation.

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  5. Licorice Root

    Licorice Root

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T159

    Three thousand year old scrolls show that Licorice was a part of the Egyptian and Assyrian cultures in ancient times. It originated in southern Europe and western Asia, but now grows in various countries across the world.

    Licorice roots are currently cultivated for both their flavour and medicinal uses. Also known as ‘sweet wood,’ Licorice is usually collected when sweetest; in the autumn of its fourth year. This tea is powerfully sweet and enjoyable. We hope you like it!

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  6. Licorice Peppermint

    Licorice Peppermint

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T160

     Licorice roots have been cultivated for both their flavour and special properties. Also known as ‘sweet wood,’ Licorice is harvested when sweetest, in its fourth year of growth. Peppermint is known for its clean, refreshing flavour and sensation of coolness. It is widely used as a flavouring agent and a fragrant oil.

    Licorice and Peppermint combine to compliment each other for a sweet, yet refreshing tea without caffeine.

    A perfect drink after meals!

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  7. Lemongrass

    Lemongrass

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5158

    Lemongrass is a herb grass with a strong citrus flavour and aroma that grows in many sub-tropical regions of the world, including Southeast Asia through India, Africa, Australia, and parts of South America.

    Lemongrass became a popular addition to herb tea blends in the 1970s and was quickly accepted in Europe. Try adding a teabag of Lemongrass to your favourite black, green, or herb tea. Lemongrass is also excellent by itself, for a thirst quenching lemony treat.It's great hot or cold.

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  8. Lemon Balm Herb

    Lemon Balm Herb

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T157

    Lemon Balm’s genus name “Melissa” is from the Greek word meaning 'bee,' showing the attraction pollen gatherers have for the tiny white flowers.

    For over 2000 years, Lemon Balm has been cultivated in the Mediterranean region and can be recognized by its honey-lemon scent and distinct lemon taste. It is presently used throughout the modern world to add zest to teas and herbal medleys and also makes a nice cup of tea all on its own.

    Enjoy!

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  9. Lavender Flowers

    Lavender Flowers

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T156

    This west Mediterranean native was one of the principal herbs used by the ancient Greeks and Romans; its fresh, clean scent was their favourite bath water additive.

    Today, Lavender is in high demand because of its beautiful scent and unique properties. It is used in cosmetics such as soaps, lotions, lavender water, and is the cornerstone of the essential oil market. With many culinary uses, Lavender is a great cooking herb, and makes a nice relaxing cup of tea. Enjoy!

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  10. Korintje  Cinnamon

    Korintje Cinnamon

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T120

    Indonesian Cinnamon (a species of Cassia) brews into a dark red brew with a spicy and smooth flavour. It is used mostly in kitchens for baking, so it is no surprise that its aroma is reminiscent of baked apple pies and thanksgiving treats



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  11. Juniper Berries

    Juniper Berries

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T154

    Juniper is a small evergreen with silver-green needles and tiny yellow flowers that bloom in late spring. Once pollinated, the flowers give way to Juniper's gift, its berries, which are harvested when they turn from green to silvery purple.

    Juniper berries are a common ingredient in herbal remedies, thanks to their special properties. They also taste great in marinades, having a sweet, aromatic and slightly spicy flavour. These unique properties make Juniper berry tea an ideal choice for health or pleasure.

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  12. Hyssop Herb

    Hyssop Herb

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T153

    Originating in eastern Europe, Hyssop has a long history of use. Its name has been translated from the Herbrew “ezeb,” which means “a holy herb.” It was used in those ancient times to cleanse holy places.

    The character of Hyssop can best be described as a combination of the aromatic herbs Thyme, Rosemary, and Savory, giving it a pleasant hot, spicy aroma and a somewhat bitter flavour.

    This time honoured herb makes a great tea. We hope you will enjoy it!

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  13. Horsetail

    Horsetail

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T148

    Horsetail is one of the ancient herbs of the world. In the prehistoric period, it is believed to have grown to the size of pine trees; herbal lore tells us it may still exist in that form in the remote East Australian Rainforest. In the days of the settlers its tough stems were bunched together to make scouring pads. Today, only the tender young shoots are used for tea.

    Horsetail is know by many names: Shavegrass, Scouring Rush, Bottlebrush and Pewterwort. It makes an excellent tea and is known among herbalists as "nature's scalpel."

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  14. Hops Flowers with Lemongrass

    Hops Flowers with Lemongrass

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T151

    Used as a food source in Roman times, Hops eventually became a kitchen garden herb in much of Europe. Later, this herb would revolutionize the brewing industry as a beer preservative, starting in the Netherlands.

    Aside from its food and preservative uses, Hops has been in nearly continuous use in Chinese, Native American and traditional European healing systems for over six centuries.

    We have combined Hops with a touch of Lemongrass, to make a taste delight of bitter and zest.

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  15. Honeybush

    Honeybush

    Designation: Absolutely Organic
    Item Order #: T5173

    Popular for decades in South Africa, this tea derives its name from the scent of its beautiful yellow flowers and the taste of its tea. With a flavour of honey and apricots, this remarkable tasting tea can be improved only by adding the slightest touch of honey to accentuate its natural sweetness.

    Traditional methods of making Honeybush involve four characteristic processing steps: harvesting, cutting, "fermentation" (oxidation) and drying.

    Honeybush tea is a great caffeine free substitute for mild black teas and coffee with an unbeatable flavour and characteristic all its own.

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